Ohio State sophomore Logan Stieber will defend his title at 133 pounds against Iowa's Tony Ramos, who survived two sudden victory frames before beating Wisconsin's Tyler Graff 6-4.

Ramos was a rare bright spot for the disappointing Hawkeyes.

"Hard wrestling. No game plan," Ramos said about facing Stieber. "You got to go out there and you've got to fight, fight and keep on fighting. That's how I'm going to win."

Kent State's Dustin Kilgore will go for his second national title in three years against Wright in what promises to be one of the better finals of the last session.

Oklahoma Kendric Maple will be favored to win at 141 pounds and finish his season at 31-0. Oklahoma State's Jordan Oliver will go for a second NCAA title at 149 pounds after winning the 2011 title at 133 pounds, but the Cowboys only advanced two wrestlers to the finals after a strong early showing.

The second Oklahoma State finalist, Chris Perry, was on the mat when the lights briefly dimmed. Perry and the rest of the athletes kept on wrestling though - a testament to the extraordinary focus of wrestlers during matches.

"It was kind of weird. It reminded me of the Super Bowl," Perry said. "It was awkward, but you just kind of - when you're in the zone, you're in the zone."